Which Animal Personality Do I Have?

Take this quiz to find out which animal you're most like!

The animal kingdom is full of big personalities! Are you a laid-back tortoise? A wise snowy owl? A curious black bear?

Answer these fun, quick questions, and we’ll tell you what kind of animal personality you have!

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Questions Overview

1. What motivates you most?
  1. Having fun. I just want to enjoy myself.
  2. Competition. I want to win!
  3. Learning, growing, and evolving. I want to be my best self.
2. Choose a career you'd like to try:
  1. Food critic
  2. Circus performer
  3. Teacher
  4. Comedian
3. Generally, you'd rather be:
  1. In a crowd of strangers.
  2. With a group of friends.
  3. Hanging with just my bestie.
  4. Alone with my thoughts.
4. If you could super-charge one of your 5 senses, which would it be?
  1. Vision
  2. Hearing
  3. Smell
  4. Touch
  5. Taste
5. You're the friend who's most likely to:
  1. Become famous.
  2. Disappear without a trace.
  3. Create an artistic masterpiece.
  4. Travel the world.
6. You want to be more:
  1. Curious
  2. Accepting
  3. Patient
  4. Bold
7. Choose one to put on your bucket list:
  1. Meet my idol/hero. I look up to them!
  2. Go skydiving. I love a thrill!
  3. Get a tattoo. I want to make myself a work of art!
  4. Find love. I'm a hopeless romantic!
8. The worst things someone can be is:
  1. Lazy
  2. Ungrateful
  3. Cruel
  4. Clingy
9. Choose an element that speaks to you:
  1. Water
  2. Earth
  3. Air
  4. Fire
10. What's the secret to a happy life?
  1. Hard work
  2. Relaxation
  3. Lots of friends
  4. Money
11. Which of these scares you the most?
  1. Darkness
  2. Heights
  3. Insects
  4. People
12. How do you want to be seen?
  1. I want people to fear me.
  2. I want people to love me.
  3. I want people to leave me alone.

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Amazing Animal Fun Facts

  • Sharks don’t have bones! Instead, their skeletons are made of cartilage, which is like bones, but much more flexible.
  • Otters eat clams and oysters, but how do they open them? They use tools like hard rocks to bash them apart. Clever!
  • Flamingos are pink because of their diet. They eat organisms rich in carotenoid pigments, which absorb into their bodies and turn them a blushing shade of pink.
  • Hippos aren’t very good swimmers, but they’re great at sinking to the bottom of the water, holding their breath, and walking along the floor of the river.
  • Turtles were alive at the same time as some dinosaurs—more than 200 million years ago.
  • Leopards love to climb trees and can often be found lazing around in the branches.
  • Dolphins are some of the fastest swimmers on earth, reaching speeds up to 60 km/hr.
  • Pandas might look like they’d stick out, but their black-and-white fur helps them blend in perfectly with the snowy landscapes and shaded environments they call home.
  • Elephants are both the largest land animals and some of the longest-living.
  • Humpback whales only eat for about half the year. For the other half, they use their stored-up fat for energy.
  • Penguins are one of the few kinds of birds that molt, or shed, all their feathers at once.
  • Coral reefs aren’t plants. They’re actually communities of thousands or even millions of small animals called polyps!
  • Starfish can regenerate their arms if they lose them, just like how many kinds of lizards can regenerate their lost tails!
  • Jellyfish lack hearts, bones, and brains. In fact, they’re mostly made of water.
  • Amphibians like frogs breathe by absorbing oxygen through their skin, which helps them live underwater, but also makes them vulnerable to pollution.
  • Koalas sleep for up to 22 hours a day, making them the sleepiest animals on Earth.
  • Seahorses mate for life, and it’s the male seahorse that gives birth.
  • Tardigrades, which are microscopic creatures, can survive almost anything, including extreme heat and cold.
  • The star-nosed mole has the most sensitive nose in the entire animal kingdom.

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